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Tanteikingdomkey
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I bought this after it was on right turn only, and I have been rather happy with it. this is an excellent review of the series first volume. I didn't notice the inconsitences but I did notice and was disapointed with the lack of being able to figure out the crime myself. A-
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wandering-dreamer
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Funny enough Seven Seas has it up online, free to view and they've been updating with a few pages a week for the past few months. Sounds like the print version goes past what the internet one does but if anyone wants to check it out....
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st_owly
Posts: 5234 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland |
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I bought this after the RTO review and really enjoyed it. I love the Victorian era and mystery stories, so perfect for me. I just wish the volumes would come out faster.
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Snomaster1
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I think the reviewer is right to say that someone at Seven Seas likes mysteries set in Victorian London. This is the third one this company's picked up,not that I'm saying it's bad. So far,all three seem to be pretty good. Let see if Seven Seas continues it's winning streak.
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Sewingrose
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I know of Young Miss Holmes, but what's the third one, and why have I not bought all the availale volumes of it already? |
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Princess_Irene
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 2657 Location: The castle beyond the Goblin City |
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Jack the Ripper: Hell Blade . It's more horror/suspense than the sort of intellectual mystery of the other two, but, you know, same time frame, same country, same unexplained deaths... |
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